The artwork “Girl with Pink Rose,” created by Otto Dix in 1923, belongs to the Expressionism art movement and is categorized as a portrait. Currently held in a private collection, this piece distinctly showcases the artist’s signature style.
In the artwork, a young woman is depicted sitting on what appears to be an upholstered chair. She is adorned in a delicate, lacy dress that reveals her shoulders and a portion of her upper arms. The woman’s face is expressive, with pronounced eyes and an almost exaggerated nose and lips that convey a sense of introspection. She wears a large, enigmatic smile that is framed by her curly, bobbed hair. A wide-brimmed hat with light-colored adornments rests atop her head. In her left hand, raised elegantly, she holds a single pink rose. Her legs are crossed, revealing high stockings and lace-trimmed undergarments. The background is rendered in muted tones, allowing the subject to remain the focal point of this evocative work of art.